Omega Engineering Blood Pressure Monitor DPG1000B User Manual |
Digital Pressure Gauges
DPG1000B, DPG1001B, DPG1000BBL,
DPG1100B, DPG1100BBL
DPG1000B,
DPG1000BBL
Ranges 2000
and up
DPG1000B,
DPG1001B,
DPG1000BBL
DPG1100B,
DPG1100BBL
DPG1100B,
DPG1100BBL
Ranges 2000
and up
INSTRUCTION
SHEET
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DPG1000B
DPG1001B
DPG1000BBL
DPG1100B
DPG1100BBL
Battery Powered
Batteries
Battery Powered, High Accuracy
Battery Powered w. Backlighting
Battery Powered, NEMA 4X
2 AA alkaline
Battery Life
1000B, 1001B, 1100B ranges to 1999
Approx. 2500 hours
Battery Powered w. Backlighting, NEMA 4X
Ranges and Resolution
Resolution is fixed as indicated in table
Ranges in Bold are standard. Contact Omega Engineering to order other ranges listed below.
abs: Absolute reference (normally reads atmospheric pressure, reads zero at full vacuum)
vac: Vacuum gauge, minus sign not used unless specified
1000B, 1001B, 1100B ranges 2000 and up
Approx. 2000 hours
1000BBL, 1100BBL ranges to 1999
Approx. 180 hrs (backlight on when gauge is on)
–30.0 inHg/15.0 psig
–30.0 inHg/100.0 psig
–30.0 inHg/199.9 psig
3.00 psig
120.0 inHg
199.9 inHg abs
199.9 inHg
50.0 oz/in2
80.0 oz/in2
240 oz/in2 abs
240 oz/in2 vac
240 oz/in2
1600 mmHg
760 torr abs
1600 torr abs
2100 mmH2O
3500 mmH2O
199.9 cmH2O
350 cmH2O
1000 cmH2O
2100 cmH2O
199.9 mbar
350 mbar
1000 mbar abs
1000 mbar vac
1000 mbar
1000 mbar
2000 mbar abs
2000 mbar
4000 mbar
1.000 bar abs
1.000 bar vac
1.000 bar
35.0 bar
70.0 bar
140.0 bar
199.9 bar
1.000 kg/cm2 abs
1.000 kg/cm2 vac
1.000 kg/cm2
1.000 kg/cm2
1.999 kg/cm2 abs
1.999 kg/cm2
4.00 kg/cm2
7.00 kg/cm2 abs
7.00 kg/cm2
14.00 kg/cm2
19.99 kg/cm2
35.0 kg/cm2
70.0 kg/cm2
140.0 kg/cm2
199.9 kg/cm2
350 kg/cm2
1.000 atm abs
1.000 atm
1.000 atm
4.00 atm
7.00 atm
14.00 atm
19.99 atm
35.0 atm
70.0 atm
135.0 atm
1000BBL, 1100BBL 2000 and up
Approx. 150 to 1500 hrs depending on backlight
usage
5.00 psig
350 bar
19.99 kPa
35.0 kPa
100.0 kPa abs
100.0 kPa vac
100.0 kPa
100.0 kPa
199.9 kPa abs
199.9 kPa
400 kPa
700 kPa abs
700 kPa
1500 kPa
1999 kPa
3500 kPa
5000 kPa
3.50 MPa
7.00 MPa
14.00 MPa
19.99 MPa
35.0 MPa
1000 g/cm2 abs
1000 g/cm2
2100 g/cm2 abs
2100 g/cm2
Low Battery Indication
Low battery symbol on display when batteries
must be replaced
15.00 psi abs
15.00 psig vac
15.00 psig
15.00 psig
30.0 psi abs
30.0 psig
60.0 psig
100.0 psi abs
100.0 psig
199.9 psig
300 psig
500 psig
1000 psig
1999 psig
3000 psig
5000 psig
6.00 inHg
10.00 inHg
Dimensions (see drawing on next page)
DPG1000
3.5" W x 3.0" H x 2.0" D NEMA 4X housing
Add approx. 0.75" to height for pressure fitting
240 oz/in2
85.0 inH2
O
140.0 inH2
O
400 inH2O abs
400 inH2O vac
DPG1100
400 inH2
400 inH2
850 inH2
O
O
O
3.38" W x 2.88" H x 1.65" D housing
Add approx. 0.75" to height for pressure fitting
Weight (approximate)
7.00 ftH2
12.00 ftH2
35.0 ftH2
70.0 ftH2
140.0 ftH2
230 ftH2
O
O
Gauge:
9 ounces
O
O
O
O
O
Shipping weight: 1 pound
Housing Material & Color
DPG1000
Extruded aluminum case, light gray epoxy
powder coated, black ABS/polycarbonate bezel,
front and rear gaskets, polycarbonate label
1.000 bar
1.999 bar abs
1.999 bar
4.00 bar
7.00 bar abs
7.00 bar
480 ftH2
30.0 inHg abs
30.0 inHg vac
30.0 inHg
30.0 inHg
60.0 inHg abs
60.0 inHg
150.0 mmHg
260 mmHg
760 mmHg abs
760 mmHg vac
760 mmHg
DPG1100
199.9 atm
340 atm
Light gray ABS/polycarbonate NEMA 4X case,
rear gasket, polycarbonate label
14.00 bar
19.99 bar
1600 mmHg abs
Overpressure
Accuracy (linearity, hysteresis, repeatability)
0.25% of full scale 1 least significant digit
DPG1001B: 0.10% of full scale 1 least
significant digit
Calibration
Ranges up to 1999: Front potentiometers, non-
interactive zero & span, 10% range
2 times sensor range
3000 psig range & metric equivalents: 5000 psig
5000 psig range & metric equivalents: 7500 psig
Ranges 2000 and up: 112.5% out-of-range
display: i – – – or i –.–.–.– depending on model
Ranges 2000 and up: Internal pushbuttons, non-
interactive zero, midpoint, & span, 10% range.
Calibration information stored in non-volatile
memory.
Display (update rate, type, size)
3 readings per second nominal display update
Burst Pressure
4 times sensor pressure rating, or 10,000 psi,
whichever is less
Ranges up to 1999: 31/ digit LCD, 1/2" digit height
2
Shutoff
Ranges 2000 and up: 4 digit LCD, 0.4" H digits,
alphanumeric display of units
Last character of model number on rear label
indicates shutoff time. Contact Omega for other
optional shutoff times.
Storage Temperature
–40 to 203°F (–40 to 95°C)
BBL: Red LED display backlighting
-5:
5 minute auto shutoff (standard)
Controls & Functions
Operating Temperature
-NS: No auto shutoff, on/off via front pushbutton
Ranges up to 1999: Front pushbutton turns
gauge on/off and starts shutoff timer. Turns on
backlighting for 1 minute on BBL models.
–4 to 185°F (–20 to 85°C)
Connection Size
Compensated Temperature
32 to 158°F (0 to 70°C)
1
/
4" NPT male
Ranges 2000 and up: Front pushbutton turns
gauge on/off, starts shutoff timer. Pressing and
holding front button zeros gauge. The zero
feature is not used on absolute reference gauges.
Sensor Material
All wetted parts are 316 stainless steel
Temperature Stability
0.5% span typical, 1% span max. 0 to 82°C
DPG1000B, DPG1001B, DPG1000BBL, DPG1100B, DPG1100BBL
3
CAUTION:
Calibration Precautions
Install or remove gauge using wrench on hex fitting only. Do not attempt to
tighten by turning housing or any other part of the gauge.
See label on back of gauge for range!
Use fittings appropriate for the pressure range of the gauge.
Do not apply vacuum to gauges not specified for vacuum operation.
Permanent damage not covered by warranty will result to the sensor.
DPG1000B, DPG1001B, DPG1000BBL
Ranges 2000 and up
DPG1100B, DPG1100BBL
Ranges 2000 and up
Due to the hardness of 316 stainless steel, it is recommended that a thread
sealant be used to ensure leak-free operation.
NEVER insert objects into the gauge port or blow out with compressed air.
Permanent damage not covered by warranty will result to the sensor.
NOTE:
Calibration Information
All gauges are factory calibrated on NIST traceable calibration equipment.
No calibration is required before placing the gauge into service.
Gauges can be returned to Omega Engineering for factory certified
recalibration. NIST traceability is available. Gauges can also be recalibrated
by any metrology lab with pressure calibration equipment at least four times
more accurate than the gauge.
DOWN
UP
Absolute Reference – These models display atmospheric pressure if the
gauge port is open to the ambient. It is normal for the reading to constantly
change in response to atmospheric pressure changes. Vacuum generation
and atmospheric pressure measurement equipment for accurate calibration
and thus these are more difficult to calibrate in the field.
Calibration of Ranges 2000 and up (with 4-digit 2-line display)
1. Entering the Calibration Mode
a. Remove the back cover and note the locations of the two internal
calibration pushbuttons marked UP and DOWN. These buttons are
disabled unless the gauge is in calibration mode.
Calibration Preparation – All Models
a. Calibration should only be performed by qualified individuals using
appropriate calibration standards and procedures.
b. With the gauge off, press and hold the DOWN calibration button, and
also press the front button to power up the gauge in calibration mode.
2. Calibration Mode Functions
b. The calibration equipment should be at least four times more accurate
a. The display first indicates the gauge’s full-scale pressure range, tests all
display segments, and then indicates CAL to indicate that the gauge is
in the calibration mode. Release all pushbuttons.
than the gauge being calibrated.
c. Remove the screws on the back of the unit and remove cover.
d. It is good practice to install fresh batteries before calibrating battery-
b. The display will then indicate the current pressure reading, updating
approximately 3 times per second. The gauge will remain in the
calibration mode until powered down or reset manually. While in the
calibration mode, the shutoff timer, One Touch Zero (gauge reference
models only), Min/Max (for applicable models) are all disabled, and the
calibration pushbuttons are active.
powered gauges.
e. Allow the gauge to equalize to normal room temperature before
calibration.
c. Each press of the UP or DOWN button makes a small correction, which
may not always be indicated on the digital display. Press and hold the
pushbutton for one second or longer to make larger continuous
corrections. The display of the gauge being calibrated is adjusted to
match the calibrator’s setting or readout.
d. If the battery pack is unplugged or the power removed during
calibration, calibration settings will not be saved.
3. Gauge Reference Gauges (3 Points)
a. With the gauge port open to atmosphere, the character display will
alternate between ZERO and CAL. Press the UP and DOWN buttons
to obtain a display indication of zero.
DPG1000, DPG1001 - Pull out plastic
plugs to access zero and span
potentiometers
DPG1100 - Unscrew nylon screws to
access zero and span potentiometers
b. Apply full-scale pressure. The character display will alternate between
+SPAN and CAL. Press the UP and DOWN buttons to obtain a
display indication equal to full-scale pressure.
Calibration of Ranges up to 1999
Remove the calibration potentiometer covers on the front of the unit to
access the zero and span controls.
c. Apply 50% of full-scale pressure. The character display will alternate
between +MID and CAL. Press the UP and DOWN buttons to obtain a
display indication equal to 50% of full-scale pressure.
Gauge reference units may be re-zeroed without affecting the span
calibration. The gauge port must be open to the ambient with no pressure or
vacuum applied. Adjust the Zero control until the gauge reads zero with the
minus (–) sign occasionally flashing.
4. Exit Calibration Mode and Verify Calibration
a. Exit the calibration mode and save the calibration data by pressing and
holding the front button until the display indicates OFF.
Span calibration should only be attempted if the user has access to a
pressure reference of known accuracy. The quality of the calibration is only
as good as the accuracy of the calibration equipment and ideally should be
at least four times the gauge accuracy. Zero calibration must be done before
span calibration. Record readings at three to five points over the range of
gauge and adjust span control to minimize error and meet specifications.
b. Verify pressure indications at 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% of full
scale.
c. Replace the rear cover and screws, taking care not to pinch the power
leads between the case and the rear cover.
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